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Saturday, February 25, 2017

Woodland Owl Granny Square - Woodland Afghan Series - Free Crochet Pattern


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This little guy is finally making his appearance! I had plans to release this pattern several days earlier, but things don't always go as plan and I thank you for being so patient with me. :)

This owl is super cute and plump! I love his big eyes and the roundness to him! He makes a great addition to the other squares I have already created. If you are only finding out about my Woodland Afghan now, click here to learn more! There you will find all the animals I have designed so far as well as how to work up the granny squares.

I have begun to join my squares, adding them as I go along. I soon will have instructions of how I am constructing this blanket once I get a little further along in the process! I'm a big fan of joining as you go because making square after square gets a bit tedious, and to leave all the joining for the end scares me. But that's just my personal preference!

If you can't wait, I can tell you that I am using a SC join on the back of the squares. If you are familiar with this method, go for it! Or if have a different method you prefer, go for it!

I have FOUR MORE squares to design. That means we are past the half-way mark in terms of animal squares for this blanket. I hope you are all enjoying these critters so far! And I always love seeing your work, you can tag me on instagram @mariasbluecrayon or share with me on my facebook page here!


Worsted weight yarn:
Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice in Taupe, Ecru, White, and Mustard
G hook
E hook
Safety eyes 6mm
Tapestry needle
Scissors

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*These safety eyes are definitely the cheapest I have found. At a craft store you can get 10 for about $3, but for a little less than $7 you can get 100 of them! You will need several for this woodland afghan project and can always use them for other projects, especially amigurumi!*

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Pattern

Main Body - H hook - Taupe yarn

This little guy will be worked in the round.

Row 1: Magic ring, Chain 2, 10 HDC, join to first HDC (10)
Row 2: Chain 2, 2 HDC in each stitch around, join to first HDC (20)
Row 3: Chain 2, *HDC, 2 HDC, repeat from * around, join to first HDC (30)
Row 4: Chain 2, 4 HDC, *1 SC, 2 SC repeat from * 11 times, 4 HDC, join to first HDC (41)
Fasten off and leave tail for sewing onto granny square.

Ears - H hook - Taupe yarn

Right Ear
Join taupe yarn 5 spaces to the right of where you fastened off the main body.
Row 1: Chain 1, 3 SC, turn your work
Row 2: Chain 1, triple SC decrease, fasten off

Left Ear
Join taupe yarn 3 spaces to the left of where you fastened off the main body. 
Row 1: Chain 1, 3 SC, turn your work
Row 2: Chain 1, triple SC decrease, fasten off

Eyes - E hook - White yarn
Row 1: Magic circle, Chain 1, 6 SC, join (6)
Row 2: Chain 1, 2 SC in each stitch around, join (12)
Fasten off and leave tail for sewing onto main body of the owl.
Sew eyes onto owl and attach safety eyes in the center of each eye.
*You will not be able to remove safety eyes once attaching the back pieces of the eyes, so be sure they are placed evenly.*

Beak and Feathers - Mustard and Ecru yarn
Using a tapestry needle and mustard color yarn, sew on the beak by using a running stitch horizontally and vertically to create the beak.
Using a tapestry needle and ecru colored yarn, create the feathers using a running stitch to form ‘V’ patterns in rows.


You are welcome to share this pattern and to make this for sale, but please link back to me as the designer.  Do not in any way copy or alter any part of my patterns and publish them as your own. For copyright information, please visit the link at the top of my page "Copyright/Disclosure".

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